Boardroom Dancing is Nolitha Fakude’s memoir of her journey as a business leader and advocate of transformation in corporate South Africa.Nolitha grew up as a shopkeeper’s daughter in the Eastern Cape, studied at the University of Fort Hare and then entered the workplace in 1990 as a graduate trainee at Woolworths. Subsequently, she has worked in very senior positions at some major blue-chip companies, including Woolworths, Nedbank and Sasol. She was also managing director and then president of the Black Management Forum (BMF). Over a career spanning 25 years, Nolitha spearheaded programmes that ensure the development of women and marginalised communities in the workplace and society. A passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion, she has earned a well-deserved reputation as a corporate activist. Nolitha is held in high regard within business circles and serves on numerous boards including the JSE Limited, Anglo American plc and Afrox Limited. Although Boardroom Dancing is her personal journey, it is also a lesson for South Africans committed to the transformation of boardrooms and the economy, and for women looking for role models as they climb corporate ladders and become thought-leaders.
CONTRIBUTORS: FakudeEAN: 9781770106840COUNTRY: South AfricaPAGES: WEIGHT: 362 gHEIGHT: 210 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan South AfricaDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Careers / General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Motivational, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Leadership, SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / SuccessWIDTH: 148 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
Republic of South Africa, Memoirs, Management: leadership and motivation, Advice on careers and achieving success
Nolitha Fakude was born in Cenyu a small village in the Eastern Cape outside Stutterheim and worked her way up from the shopfloor as a Graduate Trainee at Woolworths to become one of South Africa’s most respected and successful black business women. Nolitha is a humble leader who is widely respected as a pioneer who was at the forefront of transformation strategy, both within the companies she worked for and as a leader at the Black Management Forum where she worked with business, government and unions to drive change in South Africa
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Boardroom Dancing is Nolitha Fakude’s memoir of her journey as a business leader and advocate of transformation in corporate South Africa.Nolitha grew up as a shopkeeper’s daughter in the Eastern Cape, studied at the University of Fort Hare and then entered the workplace in 1990 as a graduate trainee at Woolworths. Subsequently, she has worked in very senior positions at some major blue-chip companies, including Woolworths, Nedbank and Sasol. She was also managing director and then president of the Black Management Forum (BMF). Over a career spanning 25 years, Nolitha spearheaded programmes that ensure the development of women and marginalised communities in the workplace and society. A passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion, she has earned a well-deserved reputation as a corporate activist. Nolitha is held in high regard within business circles and serves on numerous boards including the JSE Limited, Anglo American plc and Afrox Limited. Although Boardroom Dancing is her personal journey, it is also a lesson for South Africans committed to the transformation of boardrooms and the economy, and for women looking for role models as they climb corporate ladders and become thought-leaders.
CONTRIBUTORS: FakudeEAN: 9781770106840COUNTRY: South AfricaPAGES: WEIGHT: 362 gHEIGHT: 210 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan South AfricaDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Careers / General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Motivational, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Leadership, SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / SuccessWIDTH: 148 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
Republic of South Africa, Memoirs, Management: leadership and motivation, Advice on careers and achieving success
Nolitha Fakude was born in Cenyu a small village in the Eastern Cape outside Stutterheim and worked her way up from the shopfloor as a Graduate Trainee at Woolworths to become one of South Africa’s most respected and successful black business women. Nolitha is a humble leader who is widely respected as a pioneer who was at the forefront of transformation strategy, both within the companies she worked for and as a leader at the Black Management Forum where she worked with business, government and unions to drive change in South Africa
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